In Celebration of

Sharman Wood

July 16, 1947 -  October 30, 2024

It is with great sadness that the family of Sharman Marie Wood (nee Gurr) announce her passing at the Mississauga Hospital after a short but fearless battle with cancer surrounded by family on Wednesday, October 30th, 2024.

Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Myrtle Gurr and her brother Christopher. Beloved wife of David for 56 years. Adored mother of Samantha (Drew), Rebecca (Aaron), Rachael (David) and Aaron (Yuan). Loving grandmother of Jack, Max, Luke, Asher, Caleb, Charlotte, Eloise, Reese, Muen, Mira and Molly. Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Missed by her naughty fur babies Pharroh and LB.

Sharman was born in Toronto and had an exciting and singular career as a model before marrying and settling down in the suburbs. Sharman’s favourite thing in the world was being a mother. She loved her children fiercely and unapologetically, teaching them to always treat themselves and others with respect and to exercise kindness whenever possible.

Once her brood grew older and more independent, she became actively involved in community theatre and enjoyed the warmer months travelling from town to town performing in summer stock theatre. Eventually her family began to grow again with the addition of grandchildren and Sharman traded in her playbooks for knitting needles. Boy, could she ever knit!

Sharman loved spending time with family and created new traditions whenever possible, so many in fact it could be hard to keep track of them. She enjoyed spending summers at the cottage, travelling across the country on the highland dance competition circuit, online shopping and chocolate.

Sharman was one of a kind; she loved hard which was the only way she knew how. We count ourselves lucky to have known such love in our lifetime.

We will miss you Mummy and will look for you in quiet ways knowing you are keeping your eye on us.

A Visitation will take place from 2pm to 5pm on Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. West, Toronto.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

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Elizabeth Purkiss (Great Aunt)

Entered November 3, 2024 from Kitchener

I will always remember Aunt Sharman's warmth and kindness; the way she could make you feel welcome and loved whether you were her immediate family or part of her extended family by marriage. Uncle David, Sam, Rachel, Becca, Aaron and families you are all in my thoughts during this very difficult time. Love, Elizabeth (Adam), Riley, and Aaron

Margie Stemmer (Niece)

Entered November 3, 2024 from Palmerston

I was deeply saddened to learn of Aunt Sharman passing. She was more like an older sister to me in many ways. She was a very special person. I will miss her hugs, her warmth and kindness always. Uncle David and family, my thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Love, Margie

Anita Romano (Friend of Rebecca)

Entered November 3, 2024 from Windsor

My sincerest condolences Rebecca to you and your family. I never met your Mom but I know she was truly a special woman with a big heart. I remember how she reached out to me after my mother’s death with words of encouragement and love. It just touched my heart more than I could say how someone I didn’t know would reach out to me like that. She was a truly special woman and deeply loved by many. Sending hugs your way. Rest In peace

Michael & Sondra Mihelbergel (Inlaws)

Entered November 3, 2024 from Wilmette, illinois

We loved Sharman. When our son, Aaron, married Rebecca and settled in Toronto, Sharman and David
took our Aaron as their own and made him a part of their family. We were so great full. Over the years, we became good friends. We shared great joy in our children and grandchildren Asher and Caleb. Wonderful memories of back yard birthday parties and wonderful dinners. She will be missed. We know she is out there watching out for all of us. We love you Sharman. Rest in peace.

Steve Kee (Friend)

Entered November 4, 2024 from Cap-Pele, NB

Sharman was more than a friend to our family....she and the entire Wood clan was family.

For as long as I remember, she was a big presence. Funny, smart, opinionated and kind.

She treated me like a pesky little brother. She always had time to chat and was such an exceptional storyteller. In fact, when I was 12, she went on (in graphic detail) the entire story of the horror movie "Black Christmas." Almost traumatized me over that one!

We spent summers together at the beach always close to her cottage and the door (and beach there) was always open.

We spent great nights together with lots of laughs and fun.

To Dave, who is just like an Uncle to me, and Sam, Bex, Rae and Aaron, our deepest condolences. Hoping my parents are meeting up with her in heaven to catch up over a drink....or three.

My love to all of you during these difficult times.

Steve xo

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